I can see Jupiter, but the camera can’t. The above shot taken with my old Fuji Finepix S1500 12x zoomed. To see what the new camera can do follow Geogypsytraveler by clicking here.
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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.
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Showing posts with label new camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new camera. Show all posts
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
New camera for the river trip
One of the many things I bought in Flagstaff was a 12MP Kodak easyshare sport waterproof camera.
It takes pretty good photos. Used it on the way home so the return from Flagstaff photos from yesterday’s post were taken with this new camera.
Eleven days until I’m on the river.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Sky Watch Friday
Wapatki National Monument
I took this last week on my way out of the monument. It brought the snow that kept me in Flagstaff an extra day. I understand it doesn’t look like that now but is clear and sunny like summer coming on.

Yarnell Sunset
I just couldn’t resist adding last night’s sky, taken with my NEW camera, a Canon PowerShot A1000 IS.

Finally a macro that works
And this shot is my inside sky, and dirty ceiling. An unknown kind of spider less than .25 inch which the new camera could immortalize from only 2 inches away. I’m loving it.
I took this last week on my way out of the monument. It brought the snow that kept me in Flagstaff an extra day. I understand it doesn’t look like that now but is clear and sunny like summer coming on.

Yarnell Sunset
I just couldn’t resist adding last night’s sky, taken with my NEW camera, a Canon PowerShot A1000 IS.
Finally a macro that works
And this shot is my inside sky, and dirty ceiling. An unknown kind of spider less than .25 inch which the new camera could immortalize from only 2 inches away. I’m loving it.
To see more skies from around the world or to share your own go to Sky Watch Friday by clicking here.

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